Living room of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
TV room of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
TV room of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Emphasizing the linearity of the space, a custom-designed Freijó wood slatted sliding door unit blends with the decor while providing storage for the resident's personal items. The decor includes a gray sofa, a coffee table by Brazilian designer Jorge Zalszupin, a side table by Desmobilia, and a wooden bench for additional seating on occasions with more friends and family – all arranged on a blue-toned hexagonal-patterned rug from Punto e Filo.
Against a neutral backdrop, the resident’s personality and memories showcased through a collection of artwork and items gathered from travels across Brazil and worldwide. On the main wall, paintings by national artists, posters, and objects like a mask and boomerang symbolize the client’s travel memories. Sculptures, ceramics, and glass pieces complete the space, adding to the ambiance.
Dining of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Dining of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
On the opposite side, the central arrangement of the living and dining areas serves as a connecting point between adjacent spaces (leisure, service, and work). The layout is oriented towards the kitchen, fostering shared moments. This area features the LESS sofa from estudiobola, a pair of existing armchairs, and a wrought iron coffee table. A slender wooden bookshelf delineates the division between the rooms.
A change in flooring finishes delineates the kitchen area. The semi-curved counter, covered at the base with black tiles, provides a space for preparation and quick meals. Integrated with the kitchen, the dining area accommodates up to 10 people. The physical and visual permeability between the living areas and the office is ensured by the Joaquim screen – a piece awarded to Studio Pedro Galasso – which functions as a green bookshelf, marking the distinction between spaces without completely blocking the view. In the background, the Dots bookshelf by F.Studio provides a backdrop during online meetings and conferences.
Kitchen to Dining view of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Kitchen of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Bedroom of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Bedroom of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
The lighting design prioritizes comfort through indirect systems that direct light toward the ceiling. Highlighting the concept of integration throughout the apartment, the master bedroom connected to the suite. The countertop serves as a divider between the two spaces, with a mirror suspended above a glass panel. In the bedroom, the wooden flooring echoed in the veneer covering the wardrobe doors, while other surfaces are in light tones. On the main wall, a light linen panel with indirect lighting serves as a backdrop for the upholstered bed (LUNA from Casa Pronta Quartos) with bedding from Branco Casa. Additional elements include the Delgadinha chair by Rodrigo Otake and the Vol.02 sideboard designed by Vinicius Almeida.
Bedroom of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Office of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Office of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Office of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Office of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Wall Art of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Washroom of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Washroom of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects
Plan of Will’s Home by StudioVA Architects